Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 30, 1916, MAGAZINE, Image 19

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Midsummer Fashion Fads
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LADY DUFF-GORDON, ih funoui "LatOt tt
l London, and foremoil creator of faahions tm &
world, write each week the fashion article for (Ml
newipaper, pretenung all that U neweit and beat b
tylei for well'dreued women.
Lady Duf-Cordon'e Parit eitabliihmenl brinfa 'kr
into cloj touch with that centra of fathion.
Lady Duff-Gordon's American ettabliihmente ara at
Not. 37 and 39 Weil Fifty-ieventh street. New York,
and No. 1400 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.
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I r UMMEK la. of course, the time for charmlnK little
! outdoor fashion fails. Headdresses and veils offer i
i'j a wide opportunity for tasto and fancy Here Is a M
;k charming little one not quite so little, either whose
Inspiration has been the old Dutch fashion. li.
j It lo, of course, for a young girl, and a garden party
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A spreads on little wire supports away from tho face, and
' I rising from it Is the odd little net. A little Dutch yoke b
collar adds Its touch to the headdress,
ii , Here are two smart automobile veils and hats. The H
'm hat on the left-hand side Is of straw, with a plain band of
ribbon around It. The veil in the right-hand picture Is Mi
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small and In conventional figures. The hat, I am afraid,
mrjU you cannot see much of-but It Is a straight-rimmed
One of the New Automobile Veils and an Attractive Eat to Go With It etraw, with a cute little round top and garland of gayiy
colored artificial flowers.
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A Heavier Form of Automobile Veil, With "Window Pane" Face Netting
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